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Post by davisonera on May 23, 2006 11:04:32 GMT -5
We do not want to see Doctor Who at the cinema the reason I love it so much is that I can sit and watch it on my sofa come Saturday evenings.
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Post by Eryx on May 23, 2006 12:19:57 GMT -5
Now, that would be tops! Only if it was scripted and directed properly that is. If it isn't you'd probably end up thinking differently. Yep, that is the truth of it.
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Post by Eryx on May 23, 2006 12:20:25 GMT -5
We do not want to see Doctor Who at the cinema the reason I love it so much is that I can sit and watch it on my sofa come Saturday evenings. With RTD and the BBC behind it, The Time War could be a great Christmas Special.
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Post by The Thinker on May 26, 2006 11:20:11 GMT -5
I was thinking more along the lines of a flashback scene perhaps.
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Post by Eryx on May 26, 2006 19:29:19 GMT -5
I was thinking more along the lines of a flashback scene perhaps. I'd rather it be done properly, and to tell the story rather than just a flash back.
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Post by The Thinker on May 27, 2006 15:51:54 GMT -5
Suit yourself.
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Post by dmg111 on Jun 17, 2006 7:29:09 GMT -5
leading into the Xmas tale of rebirth and hope. Awwwww. I think that's Easter you're thinking of Anyway, It would be nice if a Movie was made of the Time War and 8th to 9th regeneration.
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Post by amitchell on Jun 18, 2006 14:31:07 GMT -5
Anyway, I would be nice if a Movie was made of the Time War and 8th to 9th regeneration. That would be worth watching and would probably be better than just a flashback.
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Post by Dominic Smith on Jul 6, 2006 11:39:41 GMT -5
There's still nothing holding back the TV series from telling us more about the Time War, it might be that, as with the first series, the Doctor begins to reveal little snippets of information until the story is told.
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Post by Ice Warrior on Aug 18, 2006 2:29:15 GMT -5
There's still nothing holding back the TV series from telling us more about the Time War, it might be that, as with the first series, the Doctor begins to reveal little snippets of information until the story is told. We can only hope!
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Post by Mark Senior on Aug 18, 2006 18:45:39 GMT -5
It's strange isn't it? There are so many "Doctor Who" stories in television, novels, audios, short stories and comic strips, all of them just about fitting into a coherent continuity, telling us about almost every aspect of the Doctor's life, and yet the biggest event of all, The Time War, is lost in a huge void that falls out of the remit of most of these genres and is wilfully left obscure by RTD. How can we know so much about the thousand year's of our hero's life and practically nothing of this one event. It's not as if he's got amnesia, he still seems to remember it vividly. The fact that both 9th and 10th Doctors have alluded to it so often reassures me in a way that it will be given a detailed explanation by the BBC somewhere along the line,and the fact that the 9th Doctor was quite self-conscious about his appearance as if it was new to him must imply that the 8th Doctor was the one who changed the Universe forever. So...PM/CE back for a TV movie it is, then. Please.
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Post by The Thinker on Aug 19, 2006 5:02:50 GMT -5
Hmm, just gets you thinking doesn't it? Yes, what happened?
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Post by Nytik on Oct 31, 2006 12:11:00 GMT -5
Or you could read a fan-made short; made namely by Dominic Smith- fan fiction forum. (Second Page)
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Post by The Thinker on Oct 31, 2006 13:47:10 GMT -5
Or you could read a fan-made short; made namely by Dominic Smith- fan fiction forum. (Second Page) One theory of many (the most likely I've seen anyway), not the official version of events unfortunately.
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Post by Dalek on Oct 31, 2006 15:42:23 GMT -5
The time war the only thing about the Dr who don't know.
Maybe at the end of season three they might show flashbacks???.
Or at the end of Tennets time as the Dr we might see it.
Maybe we get to see parts of it in the spin of Torchwood??? who knows.
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